HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-02-22, Page 12Personal Notes from Whitechurch
Mar. i Willis of
wens week -end visitors
VI* ishr mother,, Mrs. Doris
Willies surBillie
her parents, Mr.
a* Mos e Caslick of Cul.
loess
Mrs and Mcs. -Jinn Moffat.
1i Heather of Wingham were
may visitors with her parents.
and W. Elwood �Groskortb.
Miss Muriel Conn of London
rend Mr.. and Mrs. Douglas Con
ley of Wingham were week-
-end visitors with their parents,
'M . end Mrs. Wallace Cons.
Little beds Moore who stay -
sod' for two weeks with Mr. and
!tx�s, Tom Jamieson and attend'
+rd school at tucknow, on Fri-
day returned to Wroxeter with
her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
' leer Moore and family. who have
!rented a home there for a time.
until repairs;are made to their
house here following fire dam'
age, Linda- will. attend school
there,
Since the appearance of the
groundhogs and crows in or
ra, winter has thrown its
t at us. The -heavy snow.�
and high winds whipped up
drifts and made driving danger.
esus. As result of,these Wealth"
ser conditions the services at
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
here, and at Lengside were can,
celled as was the service at the
United Church. •
Bill Evans who was to have
Intended the pupils' public
speakMg contest at .Port Elgin
onSa a e
y received ivied word of
its cancellation due to- alarm
and road conditions.
On Thursday Mr, and Mrs.
Albert Coultes, accompanied
by Mrs. Wallace 'Conn and Mrs.
Tom Jamieson, visited at
iluronview in Clinton. Mr. and
;Mrs. Coulter visited with his
mother, Mrs. George Coultes,
Ms. Conn with her aunt, Mrs..
Sam Hutchison, and Mrs.Jarnte*
son with her 'nether, bits.
Mabel stapiston. Each was
presented with a Valentine box
from Whitechurch Women's
Institute.
Week -end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Maarten and family.
were Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Lit -
wilier and Paula of Kitchener,
Mrs. Jack Maclntyre and
granddaughter, Marilyn Mac.
lntyre, and Ronald Cleghom,
all of Wiugham`,and a friend
from Kitchener were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Cecil Falcon-
er and .Mrs. A. E. Purdon.
Miss Bertha MacKay of Lon-
don spent the week -end with.
her' brother, Gordon MacKay
and Mrs. MacKay of Wingharn.
Because of weather conditions
she did not get to visit her
sister, Mrs. A.E. Purdon, at
Whitechurch.
The 4-11 Club meeting to
have been held •at the 'bons of
the assistant leader. 'Muse. Wal-
ter Elliott on Saturday was
called off due to weather con.
dittoes. It will not.. be held
until after the exams at luck.
now and Wingham high schools,
March 9 at 10
Whitechurch Women's Insti-
tute sent out gaily decorated
valentine boxes and cards to
over 8o shut,ins and residents.`
Mrs. A.E. Purdon informs us
she is very happy to have re
e
c ivied many beautiful Valcrt»
tines, gifts and birthday cams.
Leaders for the Whiteburc
garden club will be Mrs,' Hugh
Simpson and Mrs. Dave King.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Arthur Our
rows and Mr. Burrows in the
passing on Saturday of her
brother, Rev. Alexander, .Mac.
Sween of Campbeilford. Silrial
941/9 ii. Ass tomisissook
tarn with funeral sae at
is tat i home, en Wadi
uesday.
Calvin*mak services had to
be withdrawn on Sundaydue to
weather conditions.
sengerr ill hold their meeting,
Sunday.,Feb. 25 and. a crokin»
ole party is being planned for
y evening, being
be held In
the Belgreve United Chwrolt
basement, weather permitting«
Mr. and Mrs.; nob Gordon
and Hobert of Waterloo spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr., and Mrs, , Lawerence Tay.
lor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet, and Herb L. aidiaw
visited on Sunday with Mr. and.
. a��
Mrs. J ck Kerr and family of
Blueyale«
Paul- Geiger and his, friend
Dave Walsh and Howie Keller
of Waterloo, were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan.
Dave Gibb who spent a few
days at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, for a check up was able Q
to return home .on Friday'.
it 4 w 11.M 4F fw . yr
vu#4l1
nt the week..
Mr« *1441
amity,
Clayton
mite. Kam. IA* and Ken-
ton of Goderich.were Sunday
visitors with his mother114ro.
Ezra Scbolta
Mr«. and Mid Wesley Young
and Mrs, Charles Tiffin algid.
ed a meeting at the home of b.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall on
Tuesday evening, to make at-
ranmenats for the 100th :aria.
versary services of Langs de
Church which will be held in
June,
We are pleased to report
that Harvey Huffman arrived
home. on Monday from Wing.
ham and District Hospital.
'Miss Margaret Moffat of
Toro oto precently spent the
week -end with Miss Emma ° ,
Richardson and Graham Moffat,
'Al it
Husband hunting is, the only
sport where the animal that
gets caught has to pay'icer rhe
licence.
it fa�bly M uce
County Hospital, Walkerton,.
and expects w' home soon..
_.Co vistulations to Mrs.
glares, Inglis who won_a cook
book and a cash prim in the
'19cal ;edit contest.
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Mr. and Mrs, Gorge ,t wis
were. at Springfield for +the
week»end'.
Mr. and Mrs, b+tichael Roar
and Jeffray are .spending a weak.
at Windsor.
• Sunday .service wascancer
led in the United Church ,on: .ac-
count ;of roe conditions. but
tev. E.R. Hawke: held the
usual service in Knox Presbyter-
ian Church,
Reeve- A.D. Smith and
other council Members; attend
the association of Rural Munici
patties Convention in Toronto
last week, . Mr. SMith is a
director.
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